Love this guy's flow. The way he'll spit rapidly about something in detail from one angle and end it with something short and rhythmically disconnected is so effective. plus his internal rhymes kick ass on this. key verse is prob the second one of "Uncut Raw" but if you want a taste of him at his best check out his verse on "Life's a Bitch" off Illmatic, where he actually out-raps 1994 era Nas.

Underground rap group's aboveground debut. production is some of the best i've heard plus Gift of Gab is one of the most dextrous emcees. key verse is all of Chemical Calastenics, esp the last part where Gab goes offff

ok descriptions got boring real fast but i love the bouncy feel of this compared to their others. it's also catchy as fuck. best verse is also on the best song, "This Is A Recording 4 Living In A Fulltime Era (L.I.F.E.)," and it's the opening one. or the mid. or the end. ugh.

Yeah def not his best but first eminem album I heard yr 5 or something fuck yeah best verse is probably the end one for my dads gone crazy but no one agrees prob idk but fuck its awesome how he starts out calm but as he gets to the point he gets more and more loud and its aslf;kasbdjkfjksv

one of the best albums of all time. blew my mind the first time I heard it. His inventive combinations of words keep me interested every time. the best verse is the entirety of the title track, esp the clock radio speakers line. "Gold" rules also. but really, GZA is on point every single track.

I think it's Hydeyo's review that sums it up: Rap perfection. everything you want in a rap record is here: lyrics that work on a basic as well as a holistic level (probably the weakest aspect of the record but the way the lyrics gel is irresistible), unique flow and delivery, charisma and amazing production. And it all fits together uncannily. Jay-Z's best, and the most listenable "classic" rap album ever. i could listen to this album any time anywhere

Not an album but it contains some of the best rap ever so fuck everyone. His flow is out of this world and his lyrics are tops too. Best verses include the entirety of "Upgrade," since it's just one freestyle, the entirety of "Ride 4 My Niggas," "Swizzy (remix)" plus "We Takin Over"

I think this is one of the best rap albums ever as well as the best of the 2010s. The amount of variety in it is astounding, both musically and thematically. And further than that it still manages to sound coherent. The only real problem with it is the tracklisting. He could have left out "La La" altogether since Busta Rhymes ruins it and "Got Money" is pretty meh too. key verses are all of "3 Peat," the first of "Dr. Carter" and "A Milli" duh.

Perfect rap album. every track is amazing and he doesn't slip up any time. "It Ain't Hard To Tell" and "Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park)" are two of the best hip hop songs of all time. Plus premo is in his element.

Two insanely skilled but completely different rappers both at their peaks. The contrast between Andre's wacky, rapidfire genius and Big Boi's salty, charismatic, brilliant boasts is addictive. "Rosa Parks" is a perfect example of this, plus "SpottieOttieDopaliscious"

Beats are huge and this guy is the most confident dude in the world on the mic. He's also made more memorable by his unique flow and voice. Lyrically he's superb too. Note to all sputnik rap listeners: you don't need to rhyme about anything definitive or substantial, as long as you rhyme cleverly. this guy does just that. or at least he did. "Top Back" and "Get It" are brilliant.

One of the best hip hop lists I've seen in a while. That said, I can't stand Lil Wayne and I think The Eminem Show is boring and trite at times, but no two people are bound to agree on everything. Also, you misspelled Aquemini.